The Senate has adopted its report on public finances which indicted the NNPCL for failing to disclose details of crude oil supplies worth ₦102 billion. | Pulse Nigeria
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation failed to account for oil delivery to Warri and Kaduna refineries amounting to N102billion, a report by the Nigerian Senate has revealed. The Senate had on Wednesday considered and adopted the report of its Committee on Public Accounts which probed the spendings of government agencies using the 2016 audit report. The report said in 2016, the NNPC delivered crude oil to Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company (WRPC) and Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company without details of what was delivered to the two firms.
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If President Muhammadu Buhari gives assent, any accounting officer, who prevents Office of the Auditor General for the Federation (AuGF) from accessing his or her books, will henceforth, get a five-year jail term or N5 million fine or both.